Full house at the first KinderKunstFest in Bludenz – pure creativity!

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Experience the KinderKunstFest in Bludenz with 350 young artists, workshops and a cheerful atmosphere on September 13, 2025.

Erleben Sie das KinderKunstFest in Bludenz mit 350 jungen Künstler:innen, Workshops und fröhlicher Atmosphäre am 13. September 2025.
Experience the KinderKunstFest in Bludenz with 350 young artists, workshops and a cheerful atmosphere on September 13, 2025.

Full house at the first KinderKunstFest in Bludenz – pure creativity!

Last Saturday, September 13th, the Use What You Have (UWYH) association celebrated its first KinderKunstFest in Bludenz. Although the weather was not easy, around 350 children flocked to the Sturnengasse studio community to experience a creative day. Under the motto “Children help children”, not only art was created, but also donated to the Giving for Life association to help disadvantaged children, such as bludenz.at reported.

The event offered a colorful program with six workshops led by professional artists. The little artists were able to try out a variety of techniques, including blueprinting, clay modeling and graphic design. Artists such as Christa Engstler, Omani Frei and Bianca Tschaikner led the inspiring sessions and helped the children to give free rein to their creativity.

A creative experience for everyone

The atmosphere during the KinderKunstFest was relaxed and happy, which garnered consistently positive feedback from visitors. The morning pint by Stadtmusik Bludenz and the performance by singer-songwriter Mia Luz also created a good atmosphere. Food wasn't neglected either: snacks from the local restaurant Eichamt filled the little artists' stomachs.

But the KinderKunstFest was more than just a creative event. It was also a platform for promoting art and culture among children. Such initiatives are important because they lay the foundation for the creative development of the youngest. In the context of these efforts, the KinderKunstFest was supported by many local partners, including the city of Bludenz and Sparkasse Bludenz, which contributed to the realization of the festival.

More art festivals in sight

Building on this successful event, other creative events will certainly follow. An example of this could be the Vienna Children's Art Festival, which will take place during the autumn holidays from October 26th to November 2nd. Here children are offered the opportunity to attend exciting art workshops, without any participation fee, in order to promote creativity and appeal to children who do not normally go to museums vormagazin.at described in detail.

Parents who want to find out more about creative offers for their children can find information on platforms like gokonfetti.com numerous workshops and courses for different age groups and interests. The variety ranges from DIY projects to painting and craft lessons, and there are even offers that are perfect for children's birthday parties. The enthusiasm for art and creative work remains very popular!